Hi all,

Alvaro's advice worked like a charm! Thanks. :D
So I got the project up and running nicely on Servage. Turned out that
the troubles was probable due to delay in propagations of rights on
log and cache folders.

However, I have now gotten myself into another situation were I get an
"500 Internal Server Error".
But this time I only get it with the production controller while
everything is dandy in development mode... :(
(This is on my dev-box, not on Servage.)

To get some more information on, what was going on, I changed the
settings in settings.yml for the prod environment to match the dev
mode. I figured, I would then either get the same results or some
useful information on what was going haywire. (I.e. log-file, web
debugging.)
To my frustration nothing of this happened. I still get the "500
Internal Server Error" and no log-file is made. (And i have cleaned
out the cache - several times.)

Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?

Thanks,
Thomas


On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Pablo Godel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I think Alvaro's suggestion might help. If you still have problems you
> can take a look at our Symfony hosting offering,
> http://servergrove.com/symfonyhosting
>
> We have specialized symfony hosting support, let me know if you have
> any questions.
>
> Regards,
> Pablo
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Thomas Vestergaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Got my project up and running on my dev-machine and figured it was
>> time to share the progress with at couple of stakeholders.
>> So I wanted to deploy the project to my own account on Servage. I
>> followed the guidelines on [0], except that I just pointed the
>> subdomain to the Symfony web directory.
>> After having solved a few errors with caching, I am now stuck with a
>> 500 Internal Server error.
>> Now - that is not a hell of a lot of information to try and track down
>> the problem! I tried to look in logs, but none have been created. I
>> tried to access the development-frontend, but gets the cheeky message:
>> "You are not allowed to access this file. Check frontend_dev.php for
>> more information."
>>
>> As I am completely at loss to were to go from here, I would really
>> appreciate any pointers to how I can figure out the source of this
>> error.
>>
>> [0]: http://trac.symfony-project.org/wiki/InstallingSymfonyOnSharedHostNoSsh
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Thomas Vestergaard
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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